My best advice would be to bring her into a 'hospital' cage or private brooder area... having her there for a couple of days will give you time to offer her special treats like scrambled eggs, hulled sunflower seeds and plain yogurt (or any other favorites of your choice) with quiet time you can better observe her behavior for subtle signs of trouble and you will be able to watch her poo for problems... this will also give you the chance to give her medication without concerns about other flock members if you decide to use medicine but it will give her quiet time to conserve her energy if she is fighting off a bug.
Auro:
My answer to all medial questions is scrambled eggs....give your girl a personal meal...if she's got game it will energize her....my two cents....
![]()
I like the warm bath idea....it is amazing how much they enjoy them.
Thanks everyone. I'm going to catch her here in a little bit and give her a warm bath. She's been out free ranging all morning with everyone but her crop still looks and feels empty. She did run over and get some scratch and bread crumbs earlier when I threw some out but I'm sure a bath and some eggs might be nice for her. She's a rather fat chicken so maybe she put herself on a crash diet lol. Hubby picked get up the other day and was like, whoa, this one's ready. He knows better though. Maple has always been my favorite girl and has a lifetime pass.